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Scammers 'accidentally' sending money, experts say don't send it back

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Scammers 'accidentally' sending money, experts say don't send it back

Scammers 'accidentally' sending money, experts say don't send it back

Back in July News5 told you about the rising number of complaints surrounding digital payment apps that allow you to pay for things with a touch of a button on your phone.

Now, the Better Business Bureau is issuing an alert about a scam consumer protection experts are hearing about almost every day.


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